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BWI Trail, Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States, 21061
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BWI Trail

The BWI Trail begins where Dorsey Road and the B&A Trails end. You can bring your dog to BWI Trail, but you have to make

FreeTown Community Park

Freetown Park is open from dawn to dusk. There is a baseball field and multi-purpose field on-site. You’ll also find basketball courts on-site. Dogs are

Sawmill Creek Park

You’ll find Sawmill Creek Park along Charley Eckman Lane. It’s home to baseball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, and a pickleball court. There’s also a

Village Square Dog Park

Village Square Dog Park is a small off-leash area with enough space for dogs to run around, play, and socialize. Don’t forget to bring poop

Font Hill Wetland Park

Font Hill Wetland Park is located along Font Hill Drive in Ellicott City. It features three interconnecting ponds with a surrounding boardwalk. One of the

Centennial Park East

Centennial Park East features a variety of recreational facilities. You’ll find an informal ball field, a basketball court, four horseshoe pits, two tennis courts, and

Centennial Park West

Centennial Park West is as well-equipped as the other parts of Centennial Park. This side of the park has three ball fields, two basketball courts,

Tiber Park

Those who have been to Tiber Park in Maryland say that this small local park is its well-maintained grounds that rarely become crowded. There are

Centennial Park North

If you loved Centennial Park South, you’d also appreciate a day at Centennial Park North. There are two ball fields on-site, six racquetball courts, and

Patapsco Valley State Park

If you and your fur baby need a quick break and a breath of fresh air, stop by Patapsco Valley State Park. This Maryland park

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